What You Can See: The Vision
A pessimist sees the glass as half-empty, while an optimist sees it as half-full. Someone may view an object as irritating, while for others, beauty. We believe so, that from the moment we are given birth to, we have differences. We view the world as we see it. But we can also imply, that since we have different visions, we have conflicts.
But what is a vision, anyway? It is our perception of the world around us. Our beliefs. Our fears. Our view of the persons around us. It is what moulds our mental background, the creator of our imagination.
But we are influenced, still, by the forces around us. We may follow their examples, fall prey to their lies, but we grow nonetheless. It is this contorted practice, of complying to the earthly culture, that we manage to hinder the growth of our spiritual growth. However we may not like it, being influenced, whether good or bad, destroys the notion of us being ourselves.
Through the countless visions that the world has, it is impossible to know two different beings and not fight. Heck, the price of uniqueness is divertion. And divertion sometimes lead to jealousy, and eventually, conflict. Now, even our visions seem to hinder themselves. But it isn’t necesarrily meant to be…
Respect. One of the older visions retracting itself to military and gang values. If we have respect, for everyone, we can at least give conflicts an easier death, suffice to say. The path to peace always starts with respect, and through it, understanding. Even if you don’t like someone, at least respect him/her for what he is; a human.
For me? My only vision; "I have the respect for every other vision, but if that special something is the cause of pain for anyone, i will see to it that vision must be eradicated…"
—-"I’ve got problems, you’ve got problems, everyone’s got problems…"—-